Yûharu Atsuta
Known for: Camera
Born: December 31, 1904 in Kobe, Japan - Died: December 6, 1992
Yuharu Atsuta (January 1, 1905 - December 7, 1992) was a Japanese film cameraman. He is known as a famous cameraman of Yasujiro Ozu's group. Born in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, he grew up in Toranomon, Tokyo. In 1928, he worked as an assistant cinematographer on Yasujiro Ozu's second film, “Dreams of Youth,” and later became a close friend of Ozu's while working as an assistant on many of his films. After 15 years as an assistant, he became a cinematographer during the shooting of “What Ladies Forget” in 1937 and worked as a cinematographer for all of Ozu's films distributed by Shochiku until 1962.
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Tokyo-Ga
Self
I Lived, But...
Self
The River Yokobori
Director of Photography
A Roaring Trade
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Sisters
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Yurusareta ichiya
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Couple on the Move
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The Flavor of Green Tea Over Rice
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Haha o tataeru uta
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Tokyo Story
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I Will Buy You
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Black River
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A Hen in the Wind
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The Estuary
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The Only Son
Lighting Technician
Early Summer
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Late Spring
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Good Morning
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Equinox Flower
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Nobuko
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Record of a Tenement Gentleman
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What Did the Lady Forget?
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Early Spring
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Late Autumn
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